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  1. Al Smith

    Firewood

    Oh Lawdy I've heard about the frozen north woods in that state .I had a buddy in the navy from Rangely ,nearly on the Canadian border . Cold enough to freeze the b-- er tail off a brass monkey .
  2. Al Smith

    Firewood

    South of what ,the north pole ? I was in that same area as you for about two years and New England winters are not what I would call mild .;) Nor are midwestern lake area winters for that matter .
  3. Al Smith

    Firewood

    Well four seasons are neat but nasty winters soon becomes a monumental pain in the backsides . With a little aging of the old bones the novelty wears off .
  4. Al Smith

    Firewood

    See,I told you .Even the Canadins get sweltered in summer time . You can always put clothes on if you are cold .If you are too hot you can only remove just so much before you get down to bare facts ,in a manner of speakng .
  5. Al Smith

    Firewood

    Well of course not ,you are in a southern climate ,doesn't really get cold down yonder . Usen's up north are not that lucky . We have to burn the fuel weather it be wood ,coal ,natural gas ,fuel oil or electric .Otherwise we would freeze to death . The part that kinda sucks is the fact that...
  6. Al Smith

    Firewood

    Most likely you could do a Google on log measurements and it would tell you the formulas for figuring cordage in log lengths . Like Net says though about 95 or so cubic feet in log lengths .After it gets some air spaces it stretchs to 128 cubic feet . Then as my old man used to say there are...
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